A Wisconsin woman had a really fast delivery at almost 100mph after she lost control of her breathing and felt the urge to push while she was still on her way to the hospital. Jereme Tauer Jr., a healthy six-pound, 13-ounce baby boy was born to Jereme and Lisa Tauer as the couple sped to reach the hospital in time.

Lisa Tauer's contractions were 10 minutes apart when they started for the hospital. But within few minutes her contractions became more frequent and her water broke, according to the Associated Press reports.

"I felt like I needed to push, and he (Jereme) was telling me, 'Don't push, just breathe,'" Lisa told the Associated Press. "I was like, 'I can't just breathe. The breathing's not working anymore!'"

Just one push and the couple saw the head of their baby, at which Lisa decided to push it all the way out.

"So he was holding onto the head, while I was trying to push," Lisa told the Associated Press, adding that her husband was driving at 90 mph to 100 mph at the time and they even didn't get a chance to stop.

After the baby birth the Tauers' spotted a squad car and approached the officer in it, who escorted them to a nearby hospital.

Jereme Tauer said one good thing about the experience is that he would never forget the time of birth of his son because he had a good look at the clock right away at the dashboard.